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Estimations of Production Capacity Based on Simulation Models: A Case Study of Furniture Manufacturing Systems

Damian Kolny Robert Drobina

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This article presents the concept of building a discrete event simulation model of a production system in terms of statistical and probabilistic models, which is based on a fragment of a broader production process in the furniture industry. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the efficiency of a single-shift production process during the start-up phase and to determine the impact of implementing two- and three-shift systems. The discrete event simulation model was developed using actual production data collected during a single-shift operation. Scenarios were then designed to identify and quantify the necessary process adjustments required for the successful implementation of two- and three-shift systems. The authors demonstrated that simulation modeling of production processes based on probabilistic distributions provides information that is essential for effective capacity planning. The proposed percentile grids enabled clear visualization and precise assessment of production resource utilization in various shift configurations, facilitating decision-making regarding capacity expansion based on previously assumed data.

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Damian Kolny

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Robert Drobina

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Kolny, D., Drobina, R. (2026). Estimations of Production Capacity Based on Simulation Models: A Case Study of Furniture Manufacturing Systems. https://doi.org/10.3390/app16041683

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2026
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10.3390/app16041683
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